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Old 01-27-2012, 03:04 PM   #5
James Wood
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You could absolutely benefit from the conversations without both of you reading the book. Each conversation has about three paragraphs of information on the topic and then about three conversation starters (usually in the form of question). You could read the topic and then use the conversation starters over dinner, or even use your own questions inspired by the topic.

The whole idea is to get you and your partner talking about topics that will benefit your relationship. In that way, it's not a typical self-help book. I believe that you and your partner are the experts on your relationship. My wife and I put this book together to help good relationships get better, because you're awesome.
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